Protesters dressed in hi-viz gear and work boots have assembled for a second day outside the Melbourne office of construction union CFMEU before walking through the streets to protest mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations for construction workers. As they marched, the protesters chanted slogans such as, “every day,” “[expletive] the jab,” and “[expletive] Dan Andrews,” referring to the state’s leader, Victorian Premier Dan Andrews. The crowd first gathered at the intersection of Elizabeth and Victoria streets in Melbourne’s CBD but were blocked from accessing the CFMEU headquarters by a line of Victoria Police officers. A line of police also followed the crowd from a distance as they moved through the city towards the state Parliament, where police met them in riot gear, horse-mounted police, and ordinary officers. It is estimated that the crowd swelled to hundreds, with at least 55 thousand more watching live online via Real Rukshan. During the march towards the …